Is working legally a win-win for refugees in Malaysia?

If countries of the Asia-Pacific are to realise the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, they must work together to solve the connectivity, pollution, and congestion issues facing the region, Shamshad Akhtar writes.

Interethnic divisions in a young democracy cannot be downplayed or wished away, and it’s time Myanmar’s government and the international community acknowledge strong evidence that genocide is being perpetrated against the Rohingya and act to end it, Katherine Southwick writes.

A leaked report earlier this year shed light on where the Australian Government’s migration policy is headed and despite being dismissed at the time, subsequent actions should be sounding the alarm, Marianne Dickie writes.

The Japanese Government’s efforts to increase immigration by side door measures are both disingenuous and ineffective. A more transparent, robust approach is needed if immigration is to help solve Japan’s demographic challenges, David Green writes.